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Re: disklabel(8) allows addressing non-existent space
>>>> Plus, one thing I wondered about: Is there a clean way to
>>>> determine the "mother" partition (i.e. c or d)?
>>> If you mean RAW_PART, the kern.rawpartition sysctl is what you
>>> want. If you mean the equivalent of c on i386 ("the NetBSD MBR
>>> partition"), it doesn't exist at all on many ports, so, no, there
>>> isn't.
>> kern.rawpartition is exactly what I've been searching for, thank you!
> hm, I just found out: It isn't. What I'm looking for is the
> 'encapsulating' device of the disklabel, i.e. in case of an mbr, the
> mbr partition 'c', and in case of a 'raw' disk label, the whole hard
> disk (so perhaps 'd' on x86, 'c' on sparc).
As far as I know there is no clean way. This isn't that surprising,
because i386's c partition isn't a very clean thing in the first place.
You could maybe get a workable approximation in most cases by using
partition 2, since I think ports that have it use 3 for RAW_PART and 2
for what you want, while ports that don't use 2 for RAW_PART.
Of course, if it matters to you, you should check that. It's accurate
for the ports I'm familiar with, but that's very far from all of them.
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